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      Meaning of the first name Yanko

      Origin

      Slavic And South Slavic Regions

      Meaning

      Derived from John, Meaning God is Gracious

      Variations

      Tanko, Yakov, Yanka
      The name Yanko is of Slavic and South Slavic origin, derived from the Hebrew name John, which translates to God is gracious. This connection to the biblical figure John highlights the name's historical significance and its spiritual connotations. In various Slavic languages, Yanko is often used as a diminutive or affectionate form of Jane or Jonathan, emphasizing its role in cultural naming traditions.

      Historically, the name Yanko has been common in Slavic regions, particularly in Eastern Europe, where variations of John hold cultural and religious importance. The name can be traced back to the spread of Christianity in these areas, where biblical names became prevalent. Throughout the centuries, Yanko has appeared in folklore, literature, and local customs, often associated with virtues such as kindness and piety that are attributed to its biblical roots.

      In contemporary times, Yanko remains a popular name in various Slavic countries, including Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Serbia. It is used both as a standalone name and as a familiar form for other variations of John. The name's resilience reflects ongoing cultural traditions, and it is often chosen for its melodic sound and positive meaning. In modern contexts, individuals named Yanko may embody the qualities of grace and generosity ascribed to the name's origin, thereby continuing its legacy in everyday life.

      Based on our records...

      Gutman

      This is the most common surname associated with Yanko.

      Ana

      This is the most common name of those married to a Yanko.

      John

      This is the most common name for a child of a Yanko.
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